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English Botanical mee Height Time of 
Color | Name | Sime is cai Siiuation | Bloom 
“Green- |MOTTLED _ [Epipactis See page 177. une, 
ish SWAMP- Royleana eee ee {an 
white” |ORCHIS, E. gigantea 
FALSE 
LADY’S 
SLIPPER 
“White” |HIMA- *Eremtirus See page 177. “ 
{LAYAN Himalaicus 
EREMURUS 
“White” |HORSE- Erigeron See page 177. June 
WEED, Canadénsis to 
BUTTER- Sept. 
WEED 
“White” [RATTLE- = |Erfngium See page 177. June 
SNAKE- aquaticum to 
MASTER, E. yuccefo- Oct 
BUTTON lium 
SNAKEROOT 
“White” |WHITE *Eryngium Thistle-like plant. Large spiny] 1-2ft. |July to 
SEA HOLLY planum leaves. Striking for subtropical effect |Sun mid. 
var. album in the border on account of its orna- Aug. 
mental foliage. Prop. by seed or divi- 
sion. Soil, light and sandy. Europe. 
“White” |TALL Eupatorium Woolly branching plant. Flowers| 3-5 ft. |July, 
THOROUGH- altissimum | in dense flat heads, bloom profusely. |Sux Aug. 
WORT OR Good for cutting. Effective in border. 
BONESET Prop. by seed and division. Any soil. 
S. Eastern U.S. A. 
“White” |THOROUGH-|Eupatérium Vigorous downy plant of disagree-| 3-5 ft. ae 
WORT, perfoliatum | able odor. Flowers in dense flat heads. |Sun 
BONESET, Leaves wrinkled, of medicinal value. 
INDIAN Border. Prop. by seed and division. 
SAGE Any soil preferably moist. N. Amer. 
“White” [FLOWERING Euphorbia What appear to be small flowers, 13-3 ft.| 
SPURGE corollata though really tiny leaves, are borne in |Sun 
profusion on branching stems. Much 
used for cutting. Border or reserve 
garden. Prop. by division or cuttings. 
Any light soil. Eastern U.S. A. 
“Pure |SUBCOR- *Finkia Best Funkia. Fragrant lily-like| 14 ft. sf 
white” |DATE subcordata flowers in one-sided racemes, rise |Shade 
DAY LILY |F. dlba, F. | above the big clump of large hand- 
cord ata, some foliage. Effective in border or 
F. Japonica, | along edge of shrubbery. Prop. by 
F. liliifléra, | division. Rich soil. Japan. 
F. macrantha 
“White” |GALAX, Galax An evergreen grown chiefly for its| 6-gin. |July 
COLTSFOOT, |aphyila foliage. | Flowers in slender wands |Shade 
WAND rise on leafless stems above a neat 
PLANT spreading clump of bright green leaves 
which turn to reddish bronze in win- 
ter. Foliage excellent for cutting. 
Desirable as carpeting in rock-garden, 
for bog-garden or for border of Rho- 
dodendrons. Prop. by division. Cool 
moist peaty loam. S. Eastern U.S. A. 
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